Heliopause | |
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Origin | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Genres | Post-rock, Indie, slowcore, shoegaze |
Years active | 2006-Present |
Labels | Furious Tradesmen |
Website | [1] |
Members | |
Richard Davis Niall Harden Chris McCorry |
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Past members | |
Michael Kinloch Therese McKenna |
Heliopause are a U.K. band based in Belfast and Brighton, led by filmmaker Richard Davis.[1] The band is known for performing in unusual locations, having played in May Street church,[2] the Ulster Hall,[3] the Palm House at Botanic Gardens,[4] the dome over Belfast's Victoria Square shopping centre,[5] at the Willowstone music festival[6] and the Hammer gallery in Berlin.[7]
They released their debut EP Dark Matter on Furious Tradesmen in May 2008.[8] Guitarist Michael Kinloch departed after the EP's release to concentrate on playing bass in Not Squares. Chris McCorry, formerly of Cutaways joined in late 2008 and the trio released a hand-made single, Moment of Recognition[9][10] in 2009. Their début album "Walk Into the Sea" was recorded at Belfast's Start Together studio in summer 2009,[11] and released on 1 October 2010.
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